Bug#827867: puppet-agent package is not really necessary and conflicts with the upstream package by the same name

2016-11-18 Thread Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
Michael Moll writes: > What's the status of this bug? A quick fix would be to rename the > puppet-agent package to puppet-client or similar. As the stretch > release is nearing and PuppetLabs is pushing users to move to their > Puppet 4 packages, something should be done. ;)

Bug#827867: puppet-agent package is not really necessary and conflicts with the upstream package by the same name

2016-11-17 Thread Michael Moll
What's the status of this bug? A quick fix would be to rename the puppet-agent package to puppet-client or similar. As the stretch release is nearing and PuppetLabs is pushing users to move to their Puppet 4 packages, something should be done. ;)

Bug#827867: [Pkg-puppet-devel] Bug#827867: puppet-agent package is not really necessary and conflicts with the upstream package by the same name

2016-06-23 Thread Ryan Whitehurst
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 1:58 AM, Stig Sandbeck Mathisen wrote: > Ryan Whitehurst writes: > >> The package "puppet-agent" was recently added to Debian Testing >> ("Stretch"). All it does is add an init script and systemd unit file >> for running puppet as a

Bug#827867: [Pkg-puppet-devel] Bug#827867: puppet-agent package is not really necessary and conflicts with the upstream package by the same name

2016-06-22 Thread Stig Sandbeck Mathisen
Ryan Whitehurst writes: > The package "puppet-agent" was recently added to Debian Testing > ("Stretch"). All it does is add an init script and systemd unit file > for running puppet as a service, something which would normally be > included in the main package, not require a

Bug#827867: puppet-agent package is not really necessary and conflicts with the upstream package by the same name

2016-06-21 Thread Ryan Whitehurst
Package: puppet-agent Version: 4.5.0-4 The package "puppet-agent" was recently added to Debian Testing ("Stretch"). All it does is add an init script and systemd unit file for running puppet as a service, something which would normally be included in the main package, not require a separate